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AMUSEMENTS. COUNTRY T O U R Of the Famous LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS And Their Popular ENGLISH CONCERT CO. From the Princinal Halls of Groat Britain. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY)—Olympic Theatre, Port Chalmers. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)-Town Hall, Mosgiel. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7—Town Hall, Lawrence. FRIDAY. Nov. 9—Town Hall, Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s (plus Direction J. Roxburgh. tax). L. BRUCE WHAT IS THE DANGEROUS AGE? Is it 20, when a man needs a mother, not a wife? Is it 30, when he starts wandering and wife wondering? What age is a woman dangerous? See Lewis Stone in the big First National attraction, “The Dangerous Age,” now at riTi II E EMPIRE. V E R Y B O D Y ’ S THEATRE. THIS EVENING- at 7.15. Katherine Macdonald, with Bryant Washburn and Mitchell Ldwis, in '‘ The Woman Conquers,” a romance of cold Fifth Avenue loyalties and warm Arctic comradeship. Also Gladys Walton in “Sawdust,” a remarkable picture of circus life. Serial and Buster Keaton Comedy. EDWARD THEATRE. This Evening’, 7.30. BARBARA LA MARK in “POOR MEN’S WIVES.” It sets forth something that confronts every home to-day—the struggle between greed horn of vanity and ambition born of honesty. Comedy, Graphic, Scenic. QUEEN’S THEA TR E. 2 DAILY. 7 “KNOW THY CHILD,” featuring VERA JAMES, our Dunedin star. A story dealing with one of the biggest problems of modern life. Also GLADYS WALTON in “SAWDUST,” a thrilling romance of circus life. Christie Comedy (“ Let ’er Run ”), News. HILL’S POPULAR PICTURES will screen Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid,” starring Jackie Coo<pn, the child wonder. Monday, sth November, Clinton. Tuesday, 6th November, Middlomarch. Wednesday, 7th November, Waipiata. Saturday, 10th November, Green Island. Monday, 12th November, Tahakona. Tuesday, 13th November, Owaka. Wednesday, 14-tli November, Heriot. Ten million laughs. A show too good to miss. Also, Hoot Gibson in “Trimmed,” at Ranfurly, Bth November.

fjl HE BRISTOL FOR MUSICAL NOVELTIES. Wo have just opened up a shipment of the most popular Musical Instrument of to-day. MAORI SONG WHISTLE! An accurately tuned metal whistle. Heavily nicklo plated. The notes —covering a range of two octaves—being produced by means of a slide. Anyone can master the scale in a few hours. As a solo instrument, played with the piano or gramophone, it has a singular charm and interest . PRICE, 11s 6d. v At any of our Branches, or posted to your home for 12s. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN.

Octagon thea tr e. To-night at 7A5. Two Splendid Features: Walter Heirs in “Sixty Cents an Hour,” and Helen Chadwick in “Gimme.” The Octagon Orchestra will play: Souvenir Des Huguenots (Meyerbeer), Valso Danseuse (Miles), Danse Exotique (Smith), Romance (Leopolds), Berceuse (Zumecink), Caprice (Novello). Book at Begg’s, or ’Phone 3091. gi1..", 1 ■■".'.■".Ti.-riV" jj sr 1 — jlu m 1 ~1 LOST AND FOUND. LOST (vicinity Silverside, Wylie’s Crossing), black PUP (spaniel).—Please return Gibson, Inglis street, Hosgiel. Reward. LOST (Saturday), Set of BEADING HARNESS, Anderson's Bay rood,— Finder please return 203 Cumberland street. Reward. Sn lOST (Sunday afternoon, St. Clair Beach), J a child’s largo TOY MONKEY.— Finder please return Mrs De Lautour, 2S Albert street, St. Clair. 5n PERSON seen taking POCKET BOOK from my room at 281 George street RETURN at once or xjroccedings will be taken. 5n LOST (by working man), £3 10s, in notes. Apply J. Poland, Burt’s moulding shop. 5n FOUND —Progressive Euchre Party each Wednesday Evening, Brown’s Tea Rooms, George street; 6 prizes; good supper. FOUND —Compu-eaaed Yeast Company, Vinegar Aromalt (draught), Cornwells (table). Get the best always. Ask your grocer. POUND —£25 given away for the best Recipes for Cornwells and Aromalt Vinegar. Buy Cornwells to-day. I^OUND— Grocers stock and sell Aromalt ' Vinegar; means (satisfied clients; matured with age. —M‘ARTHUR’S Agencies, Dunedin. . lOST to LONDON, Found in Dunedin; J First-class competent CHIMNEY SWEEP; City, one 3s, two os Gd; Suburbs, Is extra —Otago Window Cleaning Company. Telephone 3550. Mmy FOUND —Railwayman's Cush Purchasing Association Discounts £qt period ended September 30, 1923, Payable at Social Hall, Hillside Workshops, Thursday, November S, and at Trades Hall, Moray place, Friday, November 9, from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Annual Subscription deducted on paysheet. New list of firms issued at payout. Membership Ticket must be produced.—Geo. Ferguson, secretary, Calton Hill, CavershUm. 3n FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). FOUND —Ereaka Corn Cure; sure remedy; cures while you sleep; Is box.—Wilkinson, Royal Arcade, Dunedin. B' LDEKFLOWER TOILET ’ CREAM for Roughness of Skin, Freckles, Chapped Hands; delightfully cool after Shaving; excellent for Sunburn. FOUND Sura-Cura, guaranteed Cough Cure, for all affections chest, throat, and lungs; Is 6d, 2s 6d.—WILKINSON, Royal Arcade. 12e PUBLIC COMPANIES. CCIDENT AND SICKNESS. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE YOU GOOD HEALTH. But wo lighten tho burden by MONETARY ASSISTANCE. Gan you afford to take (he risk yourself? Reason it out. Then write for particulars of our Special Accident and Ail Sickness Contract. THE MANAGER, SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO, (LIMITED), Commercial Bank Chambers, Dowling street, Dunedin. In ARM E R S. Write lor full particulars of your own MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, THE OTAGO FARMERS’ UNION MUTUAL EIRE AND ACCIDENT. IT IS FOR YOUR BENEFIT ALONE. And our RATE is MUCH LOWER than that of proprietary Companies. STUART R CAMERON, 111 Stuart street, Secretary, Dunedin. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories, ,A largo amount O reading matter, Rrice, 3d,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19010, 5 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19010, 5 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19010, 5 November 1923, Page 1